Forgefix Don Quichotte Light Gauge Masonry Nail, Zinc Galv. 2.5 x 40mm (Box 100) FORDMN2540
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General description ForgeFix Don Quichotte Light Gauge Masonry Nails are designed for durability and quick installation. With a zinc galvanised finish, these nails are ideal for fastening trunking, cabling, and timber formwork in masonry applications. Their extra sharp points facilitate easy insertion, making them a reliable choice for various projects. Technical specifications Size: 2.5 x 40mm Finish: Zinc Galvanised Pack Quantity: Box of 100 Type: Light Gauge Compatibility and accessories Suitable for fastening in masonry, trunking, cabling, and timber formwork Compatible with standard hammer or nail gun for light gauge nails Installation Use with an appropriate hammer or nail gun for quick and secure fastening Ensure nails are driven straight to avoid damage and ensure proper hold Other information
General description ForgeFix Don Quichotte Light Gauge Masonry Nails are designed for durability and quick installation. With a zinc galvanised finish, these nails are ideal for fastening trunking, cabling, and timber formwork in masonry applications. Their extra sharp points facilitate easy insertion, making them a reliable choice for various projects. Technical specifications Size: 2.5 x 40mm Finish: Zinc Galvanised Pack Quantity: Box of 100 Type: Light Gauge Compatibility and accessories Suitable for fastening in masonry, trunking, cabling, and timber formwork Compatible with standard hammer or nail gun for light gauge nails Installation Use with an appropriate hammer or nail gun for quick and secure fastening Ensure nails are driven straight to avoid damage and ensure proper hold Other information
AmazonExtra sharp point Zinc galvanised finish Light gauge, strong and durable For fastening cabling, timber form work etc. in masonry applications, Weight: 0.33951188348 pounds, Manufacturer: ForgeFix
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